Detailed Record
Grant Fellowships Awarded/Hagley Library
(The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Museum and Library)
Date Posted: 05/15/2012
The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Museum and Library recently awarded research grant fellowships to:
Exploratory Grants:
Travis Johnston
University of California, Berkeley
A Crowded Agenda: Labor Reform and Coalition Politics in the Postwar Era
Elva Kathleen Lyon
Independent School
Early American Saw Mills, Technology, Transfer, and Timber Production
Karen Ward Mahar
Siena College
Corner Office: Gender and Business Executives in the US and Britain, 1920-1970
Xiao Situ
Yale University
Window Culture: Emily Dickinson and the Nineteenth-Century Eye, 1830-1886
H. B. du Pont Fellowships
Andrew Fagal
Binghamton University
Military Contracting and Economic Development in the Early Republic
Kathryn Goetz
University of Minnesota
A Consuming Femininity: Gender, Culture and the Material Worlds of Young Womanhood, 1770-1850
Michael Robinson
Louisiana State University
Fulcrum of the Union: The Border South and the Secession Crisis, 1859-1861
Fallon Samuels
Harvard University
Smart Growth: Shrinking Cities and Sprawling Expertise in America's Rust Belt, 1962-1968
Amy Walhermfechtel
Saint Louis University
Cecil B. deMille and the Right to Work
As the nation's leading business history archive and library, Hagley offers research grants for scholars interested using our collections.
Exploratory research grants support one-week visits by scholars who believe that their project will benefit from Hagley research materials.
Henry Belin du Pont Research grants enable scholars to pursue advanced research in Hagley's collections for periods of up to 8 weeks.
Applications for Exploratory and Henry Belin du Pont Research Grants are considered tri-annually and are due March 31, June 30, and October 31, with a decision within 45 days of the deadline. Proposals are accepted annually by Nov. 15 for Hagley's Henry Belin du Pont Dissertation
Fellowships intended for graduate students who have completed all course work for the doctoral degree. All grants require use of Hagley's collections for advanced research. For more information on these grant programs please go to http://www.hagley.org/library/center/grants.html